Research and Fellowships
The Institute for International Law and Politics faculty provides an academic home for a number of fellowship programs.
The Institute for International Law and Politics provides an academic home for a number of fellowship programs. These programs are intended to serve the needs of select students and scholars seeking an opportunity for advanced research and scholarship in international law and politics.
Research Assistant or Associate
The Institute offers interested students the opportunity to become research assistants in a variety of program areas. Research assistants work under the supervision of an Institute faculty or staff member and typically perform five to 15 hours of research per week. Spaces are determined by the needs of current projects.
Students and individuals with greater levels of expertise and experience may be engaged as research associates to work on specific Institute programs for which they receive a stipend, based on available program funding. Usually, research associates are first involved with the Institute as research assistants.
Individuals who would like to pursue either a research assistantship or associate position at the Institute are invited to contact the director of the Institute.
Fellowship Opportunities
The Institute for International Law and Politics is working on creating an academic home for a number of fellowship programs. These programs are intended to serve the needs of select students and scholars seeking an opportunity for advanced research and scholarship in international law and politics.
